Migrants’ and parents’ experiences of sponsoring
Published: 1 Nov 1999This qualitative research was designed to explore and understand the process of migrants sponsoring parents to New Zealand.
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This qualitative research was designed to explore and understand the process of migrants sponsoring parents to New Zealand.
PDF, 366KB, 79 pages
The New Zealand Immigration Service has commissioned this review of migrant settlement literature with three objectives in mind: to assist it to operationalise policy concepts, as a basis for developing settlement indicators in New Zealand and to describe the factors affecting migrant settlement.
PDF, 277KB, 93 pages
This report presents the findings of an exploratory project aimed at assessing the fiscal impacts of migrants to New Zealand.
PDF, 386KB, 73 pages
This study examines the relative labour market position of immigrants using unit record data from the 1981, 1986, and 1996 population censuses.
PDF, 383KB, 37 pages
The purpose of this exploratory research project was to enhance the understanding of social immigration.
PDF, 205KB, 77 pages
Much previous research into recent migrants’ experience of the New Zealand labour market has focused purely on the migrant viewpoint (the supply side). In contrast, this report also addresses the business perspective (the demand side).
PDF, 203KB, 75 pages
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